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'''Stone Golems and Iron Golems''' are level 3 creatures of [[tower]]. They are recruited from [[golem factory]].
'''Stone Golems and Iron Golems''' are level 3 creatures of [[Tower]]. They are recruited from [[Golem Factory]].


Stone and iron golems are built and animated through a process involving both precise craftsmanship and complex magic. Though slow, they are strong and durable combatants. Stone
Stone and Iron Golems are built and animated through a process involving both precise craftsmanship and complex magic. Though slow, they are strong and durable combatants. Stone
golems take half damage from spell attacks, while iron golems take only a quarter of such damage.
Golems take half damage from spell attacks, while Iron Golems take only a quarter of such damage.


[[Category: Creatures]]
[[Category: Creatures]]

Revision as of 20:10, 9 May 2018

Tower creatures
Level 1
Gremlin Gremlin
Master Gremlin Master Gremlin
Level 2
Stone Gargoyle Stone Gargoyle
Obsidian Gargoyle Obsidian Gargoyle
Level 3
Stone Golem Stone Golem
Iron Golem Iron Golem
Level 4
Mage Mage
Arch Mage Arch Mage
Level 5
Genie Genie
Master Genie Master Genie
Level 6
Naga Naga
Naga Queen Naga Queen
Level 7
Giant Giant
Titan Titan
Towns
Castle Stronghold Inferno
Rampart Fortress Necropolis
Tower Conflux Dungeon
Factory Cove
Neutral
Statistics
Stone Golem
 Cost per troop 

150

Attack 7
Defense 10
Damage 4–5
Health 30
Speed 3
Movement Ground
Size 1
Growth 6
AI Value
 Special abilities:
Spell damage resistance 50%
Golem
Iron Golem
 Cost per troop 

200

Attack 9
Defense 10
Damage 4–5
Health 35
Speed 5
Movement Ground
Size 1
Growth 6
AI Value
 Special abilities:
Spell damage resistance 75%
Golem

Stone Golems and Iron Golems are level 3 creatures of Tower. They are recruited from Golem Factory.

Stone and Iron Golems are built and animated through a process involving both precise craftsmanship and complex magic. Though slow, they are strong and durable combatants. Stone Golems take half damage from spell attacks, while Iron Golems take only a quarter of such damage.